Digital Mixing

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No scams

Be your own Judge Judy as an “Online Juror”
If you love courtroom TV, you may enjoy making money as an online juror.

You’ll review interesting legal cases from the comfort of your home, provide feedback via an online questionnaire, and be paid for your time. (It typically takes 20-60 minutes to review a case, and payment is approximately $10-$60 per case.)
For more, see the Online Juror links we’ve listed at http://www.ratracerebellion.com/jobs-misc.htm .

@ Create and Sell Music Mixes
Do you love music, and have a good ear for mixes?
Mixaloo is a music-sharing website that allows users to create digital mix files and distribute them across the Internet on social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Blogger. Users can earn half the profit from each mix sold, as well as points toward merchandise. For more, see

@ Mystery Shopping
While there are many scams in this area (never pay for a job as a mystery shopper), there are many legitimate jobs online, too. If you love to shop and have a great eye for detail -- and the ability to report on what you observe -- this can be a fun way to supplement your income.
How does it work? Mystery shoppers are paid per “shop,” and fees are set in advance. A shop may involve going to Dunkin’ Donuts, for example, and buying coffee and a breakfast sandwich. While there, the shopper makes a mental note of whether the server is in uniform, the dining area and restroom are clean, the service is good, the food meets certain standards, etc.
@ Doodling for Dollars
There was a time when selling your artwork on anything -- tees, mugs, calendars, etc. -- meant investing in inventory and setting up a storefront or website. Now, thanks to sites like Zazzle.com and CafePress.com, you can create and upload your art and sell it one piece at a time.
There’s no cost to set up, no inventory to purchase or store, and no website expenses. Earnings will depend on where you set your profit margins and the quantity of merchandise sold.
@ Money for Your Video Masterpieces
YouTube started the video-sharing trend, and there's no end in sight. However, many sites (including YouTube) let you make money from your videos.
ExpertVillage.com, the world’s largest how-to video site, pays an average of $300 for how-to video assignments.
AssociatedContent.com offers up-front payments for some submissions, as well as a monthly performance payment for all of your original content